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Donald Trump Seeks Disarming of Clinton Bodyguards
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has reignited another controversy by seeking to disarm the secret service body guards of his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to "see what happens to her".
N Korea Ramps up Uranium Enrichment, Enough for 6 Nuke Bombs/Year
North Korea will have enough material for about 20 nuclear bombs by the end of this year.
Hillary Clinton to Return to Campaign Trail on Thursday
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will return to the White House campaign trail on Thursday after taking a few days of rest to recover from pneumonia.
Hajj Pilgrims Return To Scene of Deadly Stampede
Muslims from around the world on Monday returned to the scene of last year's deadly stampede to perform a stoning ritual near Mecca that is the final major rite of the hajj.
Hillary Clinton Diagnosed With Pneumonia: Doctor
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia at home after she fell sick during a memorial service marking the 15th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks.
EU Leaders Push Security in Post-Brexit Relaunch
Britain's shock June 23 vote to leave the EU has plunged the bloc into crisis.
Ronald Reagan Shooter Released From US Psychiatric Hospital: Report
John Hinckley, the man who tried to assassinate president Ronald Reagan 35 years ago, was freed from a psychiatric hospital in Washington on Sunday.
Hillary Labels Trump Supporters as 'Basket of Deplorables'
"Basket of Deplorables" quickly became a trending hashtag on Twitter on Saturday. There was even a mock account @TheDeplorables.
Pope Declares Mother Teresa a Saint; Thousands Attend Vatican Ceremony
Teresa spent all her adult life in India, first teaching, then tending to the dying poor.
At Lake Tahoe, Obama Links Conservation to Climate Change
Standing beneath the forest-green peaks of the Sierra Nevada, President Barack Obama drew a connection between conservation efforts and stopping global warming.
Italian Earthquake Survivors Now Brave Cold, Rain, Fear of Being Forgotten
The big question being weighed up was whether pre-fabricated wooden houses would arrive in time, as promised.
Scorpene Data Leak: Won't Publish More Documents, Says The Australian
The New South Wales Supreme Court issued the order on Monday and ordered 'The Australian' to remove documents from its website, from which the newspaper had already redacted security-sensitive material, and to give French defence firm DCNS all of the comp...
India Should Focus on Low-End Manufacturing: Chinese Media
India should shift focus to low end manufacturing like China to take full advantage of its demographic dividend to avert an unemployment crisis, said a state run Chinese daily.
Obama to Juggle Security, Climate, Rights on Final Asia Trip
President Barack Obama faces thorny talks about the fight against the Islamic State group, climate change and human rights when he sets off this week across the Pacific for an eight-day valedictory tour through Asia.
ISIS Jihadists Rooting for Trump To Win President Polls
ISIS jihaists are rooting for Donald Trump to win the US presidential polls as they believe that he will lead America on a path of self-destruction and his presidency would be a powerful recruiting tool, according to a media report.
Kerry Arrives in Bangladesh Amid Wave of Attacks on Minorities
US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived on Sunday on a day-long visit to hold talks with the top Bangladeshi leadership on key issues like security and terrorism.